Details: Stop by Lady Jay’s Brooklyn any and every Wednesday from 6-8pm. Introduce yourself to Booze & Yarn founder Corinna Mantlo behind the bar and settle in for a booze craft session.

For all beginners: Be sure to bring an easy to work with ball of yarn and needles. We recommend a light color (it’s a dark bar) and a plain yarn (like a thick wool) as slippery, thin yarns can be hard to work with at first. For needles, go with a larger size like an 8 or 10 straight needle. Be sure to let your local yarn store know you are a beginner and they will help you select a good first timer kit. Your first night, you will be casting on and working on a practice scarf to get your skills down.

For intermediate & Advanced knitters: Just bring your lovely selves and whatever project you are working on. We will be on hand for questions, tips and moral support.

The skinny: Booze & Yarn is open to all (over 21 please as it’s a bar), and is a free, informal class and social circle for knitters of all levels. The entire group helps one another to improve their skills and bond over what else…but, booze and yarn.

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Cine Meccanica: Stick around after Booze & Yarn for Cine Meccanica at 8pm to continue knitting and mingle with the local motorcycle and hot rod community for free vehicular films. You’d be surprised how many knitting bikers there are!

Yes, you heard right kiddies…Booze & Yarn is BACK!!It’s been a while, but we now have a wonderful new home and a perfect night.

Starting April 16th join us each and every Wednesday from 6-8 for a happy hour knitting session hosted by your fearless leader, yours truly (me…Corinna) for free knitting instruction and a good old gathering of the gang.

“Fans of the brooding, mysterious, non-meat-eating English singer-lyricist Morrissey recently packed the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts at LIU Post in Brookville for his first-ever Long Island appearance. They included bearded New Jersey Mercedes-Benz mechanic Christopher Flynn, who stood out in a hand-knit sweater — made by his girlfriend, Corinna Mantlo, as a Christmas present — paying homage to the former Smiths front man.”

Mexican chocolate tablets pressed chocolate rounds, generally 3oz each. They come sweet, semi, or unsweetend. depending on the region, they will also include sugar granules, almonds, cinnamon, or other local spices. I bring back a stash of local, market bought tablets every time I go to Mexico, but you can find it in your local Mexican grocer, or Moctezuma is a good brand that can be bought HERE

Directions

Combine milk, chocolate tablet and chipotle in a saucepan over medium heat and whisk constantly using a molinillo. The molinillo is a wooden stirrer that serves two purposes. The bottom has notches cut into it that will help break up the chocolate, and the mid section has several rings that spin around then the molinillo is turned, this aerates the milk to keep it from boiling over and to give the hot chocolate a light, frothy texture. To whisk the mixture, place the molinillo in the pan, with the bottom touching the pan bottom. upright, with the handle between your open palms, roll your hands back and forth (as if rubbing your hands together to warm them). You can buy a nice molinillo stirrer HERE

Booze & Yarn’s retail venture, Via Meccanica is proud to introduce its own line of yarn. This soft and earthy 100% Pure Virgin Wool is perfect for any project, and only gets softer with wash and wear. Produced in a 150 year old, family owned and operated woollen mill, using machines dating to the 1930’s; this yarn has the quality, feel and wearability of the vintage knitted goods we all love so much. Available in 12 colors, and 2 & 3 ply weights. Knits up lovely on size 5 needles to 4.5sts per inch. Approximately 126 yards per hand wound ball for $7.

Stick around after for Cine Meccanica, screening Knightriders (1981) at 9pm!

The history of the Manhattan has a fairly convincing story behind it, only because it is so often repeated. Basically the drink was made for Lady Randolph Churchill, Winston Churchill’s mother at the Manhattan Club in the 1870’s and it was thoroughly enjoyed and became popular. The story has been picked apart and it seems it may not be true. The reality is that the Manhattan was probably one of the five borough cocktails (Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan, Queen’s and the Staten Island cocktail) made to represent the parts of New York city. – Art of the Drink

MANHATTAN
1 1/2oz Bourbon – I recommend Makers Mark

1/4oz Sweet Vermouth

dash of Stirrings Blood Orange Bitter

Garnish – Marashcino cherry

I also like to call this a “Rumble Seat Manhattan” ever since turning the trunk of a 1979 Lincoln into a cocktail lounge the night before The 2904, 2009